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Jar
Jar
Jar
DepartmentLatin America

Jar

NameJar
CultureMexican
Datec. 1700
Place madePuebla, Mexico, North America
MediumTin-glazed earthenware with cobalt in-glaze
Dimensions12 5/8 × 10 5/8 × 10 5/8 in. (32 × 27 × 27 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, gift of the Houghton Sawyer Collection, A.1969.45.24
Object numberA.1969.45.24
Collections
DescriptionArabic shape painted with simplified scrolls in thick, dark blue bands on shoulder and around foot. Central region is left white/blank. This is a fine example of the regional Puebla style which has persisted into the present.
Jar
Mid-18th century
Jar
Mid-18th century
Basin
c. 1740s - 1750s
Bottle
Artist unrecorded
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Jar
Artist unrecorded
2nd half of 17th century
Bowl
Late 18th century
Plate
Late 18th century
Handled Jar
Artist unrecorded
Early 18th century
Albarelo
Mid-18th century
Bowl
Artist unrecorded
Second half of 18th century